Discover deals at Korzó’s Nyíregyháza Kids’ Gear Market: toys, quality children’s clothes, books, school supplies, scooters. Buy or book a table to sell on Feb 21, 2026. Family-friendly bargains.
when: 2026.02.21., Saturday
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On February 21, 2026, from 10:00 a.m., Korzó Shopping Center in Nyíregyháza (4400, Nagy Imre Square [Nagy Imre tér] 1) will host a Kids’ Gear Market packed with toys, quality children’s clothes, storybooks and non-fiction, school supplies, scooters, and ride-on bikes. Bring what your kids have outgrown or discover well-kept finds at friendly prices on the 3rd-floor bridge at Korzó.
Sell Your Items
Want to sell? Book a table—spaces are limited and require pre-registration. Don’t leave it to the last minute if you want a spot.
What You’ll Find
– Toys for every age
– Quality kids’ clothing
– Storybooks and educational books
– Stationery and school essentials
– Scooters and small ride-on bikes
Where and When
Date: Saturday, 02/21/2026, from 10:00 a.m.
Location: Korzó Shopping Center, 3rd-floor bridge, 4400 Nyíregyháza, Nagy Imre Square (Nagy Imre tér) 1
Why Go
What’s unnecessary at home could be someone else’s treasure. Whether decluttering or bargain hunting, this community market is the place to be.
Organizers reserve the right to change the time and program.
2025, adrienne
Pros
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Super family-friendly vibe: it’s all about kids’ toys, clothes, books, and bikes, so parents and little ones both win
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Easy, weather-proof browsing inside Korzó Shopping Center—strollers welcome and restrooms/food options nearby
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No Hungarian needed to browse and buy; prices are visible and pointing works—basic phrases or translation apps cover the rest
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Budget-friendly: great for snagging quality secondhand gear at “garage-sale” prices
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Simple to reach in town by local buses/taxis; driving is doable with mall parking available
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Unique cultural peek at a Hungarian community market rather than a tourist trap
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If you’re traveling with kids in Eastern Europe, this fills gaps (lost mittens, extra layers, backup stroller toys) cheaper than big-box stores
Cons
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Nyíregyháza isn’t internationally famous, so fewer English signs and less tourist infrastructure than Budapest
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The event’s niche and local—don’t expect entertainment beyond shopping; not a full-day attraction
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Public transport from Budapest takes time (roughly 2.5–3.5 hours by train/bus), so it’s not ideal for a tight itinerary
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Compared with kids’ consignment events in the U.S., payment options may be more cash-based and stalls smaller, so selection can be hit-or-miss